Tips for Returning College or University Students
Every year in August is
National Back to School Month. It is a month to prepare for your new classes or
for advancing your career. Nonetheless, this time of the year can be stressful
especially if you have not been to college or to a university for a long time.
Therefore, it is essential to make sure that you have the tools to feel
confident and successful. Make a routine for practicing self-care on the
weekends and once a week while you study.
In addition to
self-care, be available to study and be available for socializing. Take a break
from work if it is necessary for your mental well-being. Often going back to
college or to a university can help you get a better perspective of what type
of career skills you need to achieve your dream job. Learn and understand your
priorities as a college or university student. Do not feel like quitting
because of envious co-workers at work or from friends who do not believe that
you can be successful.
Working part-time and
going to college or to a university is the best idea one can do for
self-improvement. Do not feel guilty for dropping out of college because of
family circumstances, personal circumstances, or for taking care of other
priorities in your life. The first five to six months of studying in a college
or university might be challenging but after you have accustomed yourself to
your routine, it gets better and easier to stick to your schedule. Always be
available for sleep, socializing, and for taking pictures for your educational
scrapbook achievements. Here is a list of college or university tips if you are
preparing for a career change.
- Organize your desk and clean your study area frequently.
- Change your study area if you are feeling sleepy or feeling too nervous.
- Avoid using alcohol and other substances to stay awake in class.
- Speak to a counselor or a therapist about your fears, nervousness, and financial issues.
- Practice getting up in the morning, walking, meditation, jogging, or other activities to feel relaxed before going to college or to the university.
- Do not skip the college orientation or college university day.
- Ask your supervisor to work part-time or get a part-time job to have more time to study for college or university.
- If your job offers online classes, take advantage of taking online classes to build new job skills.
- Prepare your finances for college or university expenses and make lunch at home.
- Purchase clothes that are comfortable and make you feel confident.
- Start to network with students and connect with them through LinkedIn or other networking websites.
- Avoid friendships with people who dislike you or with people who make you feel unsuccessful.
- Participate in college or university activities to add to your job resume.
- Practice self-care, self-respect, self-love, and self-compassion.
- Practice body positivity and take care of your mental health.
Taking care of your
mental health as a student and as an employee is necessary and not to wait
until it gets worse. Do not let anyone at your job or at home make you feel
worthless, hopeless, and feel bad about yourself. Contact the 988 Suicide &
Crisis Lifeline or SAMHSA’s National Helpline. Find a support system with your
family, friends, or with a student support group to continue studying and
graduating successfully. Here are resources for returning to college or to the
university.
8 Back to School Tips for College Students:
8 Back to School Tips for College Students
With Students Returning to School, Youth Mental Health Remains a Vital Subject:
With Students Returning to School, Youth Mental Health Remains a Vital Subject
Going Back to School With Success: 22 Tips for Adult Learners:
Going Back to School with Success: 22 Tips for Adult Learners
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